Tips for setting up...
The angle of the rails is unlike other saddles. Set it so that the bottom of the rails are pretty much parallel to the ground as a starting point... Rather than sloping up towards the nose like on most saddles.
Also, drop the post a little compared to your usual saddle, then if necessary, work your way back up once you're settled on it.
Tips for setting up...
The angle of the rails is unlike other saddles. Set it so that the bottom of the rails are pretty much parallel to the ground as a starting point... Rather than sloping up towards the nose like on most saddles.
Also, drop the post a little compared to your usual saddle, then if necessary, work your way back up once you're settled on it.